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Interview with Sherenté Harris

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An interview with Sherenté Harris. Harris is a two-spirit indigenous person, member of the Narragansett Tribe, artist, cultural educator, and activist. Topics in order of discussion include: growing up as part of the Narragansett Tribe; attending school in Charlestown; being misgendered as a child; coming out as two-spirit; ancestors; sacred places; oppression and assimilation; homophobia and transphobia; performing the fancy shawl dance at pow-wows and facing discrimination from judges and elders; hate crimes and violence against indigenous people; cultural education; and educating young indigenous and LGBTQ+ people.

Item Information:

Identifier
rv042t370
Collection
Oral Histories with People of Color
Institution
RI LGBTQ+ Community Archives at Providence Public Library
Creator(s)
Harris, Sherenté
Contributor(s)
Means, Selene
Publisher
Providence Public Library
Date Created
May 27, 2020
Genre
Oral Histories
Transcriptions
Places
Rhode Island > Washington > Town of Charlestown > Charlestown
Topic(s)
BIPOC
Coming out
Decolonization
Hate crimes
Homophobia
Indigenous LGBTQ+ people
LGBTQ+ activists
LGBTQ+ youth
Misgendering
Narragansett Indians
Powwows
Transphobia
Two-Spirit people
Resource Type
Audio
Text
Language
English
Rights
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